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the story from india's angels financial capitol, mumbai. >> it is one. most depositionly populated places on earth. in a dark, damp corner of this sprawling neighborhood, bushpa and her family are working hard to better their lives. >> bushpa's one-room home doesn't have running water or a reliable supply of electricity. but it's stillfilled with grit, determination and a steady stream of homework. >> my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughter's lifes are better than ours. we are sending them to a private school so they get good education. i just want them to have good life. while pushpa supervises this, her husband is trying to make ends meet working as a taylor, he earns around $170 a month. >> if my daughters do well, it will be good for us, too. if they work hard and stud, then they grow up, they will get good jobs and look after us. >> pushpa's daughters are her biggest investment and 13-year-old satya is well aware of the price her parents are paying so that she can see a world beyond here. >> when they are not eating, they are stu
the story from india's angels financial capitol, mumbai. >> it is one. most depositionly populated places on earth. in a dark, damp corner of this sprawling neighborhood, bushpa and her family are working hard to better their lives. >> bushpa's one-room home doesn't have running water or a reliable supply of electricity. but it's stillfilled with grit, determination and a steady stream of homework. >> my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughter's lifes are...
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in mumbai. >> here is robin. >> start with ten nisz and the women seeds at the u.s.th three of the top ten in contention for the title and richard nicholson has the reaction. >> meadows and big names crashed out, the biggest was tennessee fifth seed in 2006 order maria sharipova and tennis saw her become world number one four years ago and needed three sets in the heat break to win against russian opponent, 6-4-4-6-6-2 and this is quarter finals since 2012. >> mean as lot for me and the season has been up and down and it's so nice to kind of start kneeling like i'm playing the way i want to and you know this hard core season has been amazing for me and i started playing already and feeling good on court since east port. >> reporter: that much was followed by another upset as 17-year-old swiss belinda was over her with another shot and knocked out ninth seed in straight sets to reach her first ever grand slam quarter final. the upsets were not restricted to the women as the men were knocked out in the third round and he was beaten in four sets by seaman and one seed n
in mumbai. >> here is robin. >> start with ten nisz and the women seeds at the u.s.th three of the top ten in contention for the title and richard nicholson has the reaction. >> meadows and big names crashed out, the biggest was tennessee fifth seed in 2006 order maria sharipova and tennis saw her become world number one four years ago and needed three sets in the heat break to win against russian opponent, 6-4-4-6-6-2 and this is quarter finals since 2012. >> mean as...
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she hails from mumbai, the most populous city in india. it's also home to an estimated 37 thousand street children...and heena came up with an idea to help a few of them. >> my name is heena, i live in mumbai, in the suburb of andheri, and am twenty years old. these street children don't receive any support, so we help to teach them after school. we give them books and food, and help them in the subjects they find most difficult. that might be in the marathi language or in english. >> twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty. >> sorry. >> i really enjoy teaching and playing with the children. i often worry about having a proper profession. i still haven't found a job i really like. the teaching i do here is voluntary, but i learn from it, and it is a meaningful way to spend my time. i love chinese food and my favorite fruits are bananas and mangos. >> i would love to go to london one day. or to dubai. the pictures i've seen of it are so beautiful. i would really like to achieve something in my life. my mother let me stay at school until the twelf
she hails from mumbai, the most populous city in india. it's also home to an estimated 37 thousand street children...and heena came up with an idea to help a few of them. >> my name is heena, i live in mumbai, in the suburb of andheri, and am twenty years old. these street children don't receive any support, so we help to teach them after school. we give them books and food, and help them in the subjects they find most difficult. that might be in the marathi language or in english....
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we have this story from mumbai. >> this is one of the most densely populated place on earth. in a dark, damp corner this woman and her family are working hard to better their lives. >> this one-room home doesn't have running water for a reliable supply of electricity. it's filled with grit, determination and a stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to ensure that my daughter's life is working better. we are sending them through school. i want them to have good life. while we supervise the study session, her husband is up stairs trying to make ends meet. working as a tailor, earning $130,000 per month. >> if we work hard and study and grow up. they'll get good jobs and look after us. >> this is the biggest investment. they are aware of the price parents are paying. so she can see a word beyond. >> i want to give the best and become a teacher. i want to give the best for them. >> people do business, raise families and live their lives in close quarters here. it's the assistance of closeness that the flimsy buildings and a lack of san saying that m
we have this story from mumbai. >> this is one of the most densely populated place on earth. in a dark, damp corner this woman and her family are working hard to better their lives. >> this one-room home doesn't have running water for a reliable supply of electricity. it's filled with grit, determination and a stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to ensure that my daughter's life is working better. we are sending them through school. i want...
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al jazeera, mumbai.een. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, understanding the long and often strained history between english and the scotts. we are live in a scottish highland. >> in los angeles, the new school year starts, it's state schools for the first time in u.s. history, white peoples will be in the minority. >> in sport, roger federer moves a step closer to securing a piece of silver missing from his trophy cabinet. >> a new episode of the ground breaking series, edge of eighteen >> just because your pregnant don't mean your life's ended. >> intense pressure... >> i don't know if this whole dance thing will work out. >> tough realities... >> we chicago ch-iraq, because we have more killings... >> life changing moments... >> shut the camera.... >> from oscar winning director, alex gibney, a hard hitting look at the real issues facing american teens. the incredible journey continues... on the edge of eighteen only on all jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all
al jazeera, mumbai.een. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, understanding the long and often strained history between english and the scotts. we are live in a scottish highland. >> in los angeles, the new school year starts, it's state schools for the first time in u.s. history, white peoples will be in the minority. >> in sport, roger federer moves a step closer to securing a piece of silver missing from his trophy cabinet. >> a new episode of the ground breaking...
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>> this was an attack in one location, the attacks in mumbai were over five locations.s was one team, four guys who went into a crowded shopping mall. one time on saturday. the four guys open fire with kalashnikovs. and they're opening fire until there is nobody else to kill. >> and many of the deaths occurred really early on? >> many of the deaths occurred early on, that is one of the really alarming things. when you make it, you think how can we prevent so many people dying? the only way to do it is to get armed response there very quickly in the first half hour if possible. >> and just quickly, the eyewitness accounts of people you have. i want to play it a little bit more for the phone. >> i was counting every single second that passed. and all of a sudden it happened. there he was. i looked up at him and just mouthed the words, he is just a baby. he is just a baby. and after a while, he looked to the side at some of his colleagues over there. and said something in a language that i didn't understand. and someone in a broken voice said lady with baby, stand up. then
>> this was an attack in one location, the attacks in mumbai were over five locations.s was one team, four guys who went into a crowded shopping mall. one time on saturday. the four guys open fire with kalashnikovs. and they're opening fire until there is nobody else to kill. >> and many of the deaths occurred really early on? >> many of the deaths occurred early on, that is one of the really alarming things. when you make it, you think how can we prevent so many people dying?...
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there's a lot of romance in the air. >> i've been to mumbai, calcutta, rajasthan, kerala.utiful. ♪ oh, yeah. sweet. ♪ >> whoa. that's moving. ♪ >> end of the road. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> chances are this is a place you've never seen. other than maybe blurry cell phone videos, old black and white news reels fromld
there's a lot of romance in the air. >> i've been to mumbai, calcutta, rajasthan, kerala.utiful. ♪ oh, yeah. sweet. ♪ >> whoa. that's moving. ♪ >> end of the road. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> chances are this is a place you've never seen. other than maybe blurry cell phone videos, old black and white news reels fromld
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kilometers from the nearest airport in mumbai.be more pleasant to para glide. >> you go down to the resort. a breathtaking view over the sydney bay. resort took five years to build. nothing happens quickly here. it is set up to resemble a traditional village. all you would expect from a five star resort. but witharefoot luxury a high-end price. ands cost between $800 $1800. private reserve is $15,000. >> it does not stand out as many other hotels do. it is just part of the uniqueness of the beautiful surroundings. >> of the following is a paid program. star vista, the brand you trust reaching for the stars. the biggest stars. and thes funniest greatest talent of all time.
kilometers from the nearest airport in mumbai.be more pleasant to para glide. >> you go down to the resort. a breathtaking view over the sydney bay. resort took five years to build. nothing happens quickly here. it is set up to resemble a traditional village. all you would expect from a five star resort. but witharefoot luxury a high-end price. ands cost between $800 $1800. private reserve is $15,000. >> it does not stand out as many other hotels do. it is just part of the...
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al jazerra, mumbai. >>> robin joins us, he's got the sports news for us, robin what happening? lot going on. we'll start on the football pitch in england where manchester united expensively assembled squad has finally record a win. goals from herrera, wayne rooney and juan maatta completing the 4-0 route. united move up to ninth in the table, just one place behind liverpool. in spain, there are four matches taking place in la liga this sunday. severe a currently in action, savilla leading two of had off there. earlier on wins for elche and valencia. granada and villarreal is under way soon. >>> the 17-time grand slam winner has propelled switzerland in to the grand slam for the first time in 22 years, the swiss taking an unassailable 3-1 lead in their tie with italy. now they knew lead france in the decider hoping to win the vents for the very first time. >>> one golf are will be over the moon quite literally after winning a rather unusual prize in the netherlands, ea english n andy sullivan has never won a tour events. but after landing a hole in one he was award a trip to spa
al jazerra, mumbai. >>> robin joins us, he's got the sports news for us, robin what happening? lot going on. we'll start on the football pitch in england where manchester united expensively assembled squad has finally record a win. goals from herrera, wayne rooney and juan maatta completing the 4-0 route. united move up to ninth in the table, just one place behind liverpool. in spain, there are four matches taking place in la liga this sunday. severe a currently in action, savilla...
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joining us there from mumbai on 100 days in office for the prime minister.ht, we're going to have a look at what the prospects are for the trading day in india now, just quickly checking in on the futures contract. last time i checked we were slightly lower and could have been erased some of the gains we did see yesterday. they were up by .9% there on monday. and we're down by .25% when it comes to the futures session there, trading in singapore. sydney looking like this at the moment. a.s.x. hundred moves marginally to the upside. reserve bank decision on interest rates expecting no change, 27 economists also suggesting the cash rate will be kept on hold. south korean market a bit in the doll troubles today. let's kick it out to what's going on here in hong kong. last time i checked, we were marginally down here as well. hong kong seeing a fallback here about 1/3 of 1%, 2/3 of 1%. this is the spectrum of more protests on the street of the city with the occupy movement protesting against the lack of democracy or democracy with chinese characteristics being p
joining us there from mumbai on 100 days in office for the prime minister.ht, we're going to have a look at what the prospects are for the trading day in india now, just quickly checking in on the futures contract. last time i checked we were slightly lower and could have been erased some of the gains we did see yesterday. they were up by .9% there on monday. and we're down by .25% when it comes to the futures session there, trading in singapore. sydney looking like this at the moment. a.s.x....
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at the age of 14 she was enslaved at a brothel in mumbai. a month after she was abd t abducted she refused to prostitute so she was gang raped by her captors. sunita has been held captive for five months when indian police decided to launch a large scale crackdown. the raid led to the rescue of 127 women including sunita. the nepali government didn't immediately allow the women back into the country. they were concerned about the possible spread of hiv. the women were eventually let back in but only on condition that they be tested for hiv and sheltered by an ngo. sunita approached an ngo run by a female doctor who campaigned against violence towards women. during her rehabilitation she learned for the first time about womens rights. sunita and her fellow victims went onto establish their own ngo and called it shakti. they faced many hurdle ts in the process and were met with ridicule and dismissal.s ts in the process and were met with ridicule and dismissal.ts in the process and were met with ridicule and dismissal. in the process and were
at the age of 14 she was enslaved at a brothel in mumbai. a month after she was abd t abducted she refused to prostitute so she was gang raped by her captors. sunita has been held captive for five months when indian police decided to launch a large scale crackdown. the raid led to the rescue of 127 women including sunita. the nepali government didn't immediately allow the women back into the country. they were concerned about the possible spread of hiv. the women were eventually let back in but...
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. ♪ from the horrific 2006 train bombings to the militant attacks in mumbai, the threat of terrorismse fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. thebut in the case of the s to via thlexus ls... saver® ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with...
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going to go live to mumbai for that. also coming up, it's an industry worth trillions.nking. ♪ >> the accepted honeymoon and today the return of the prime minister. now this is the performance, get over to mumbai and bloomberg tv's in business anchor. great to see you. what is your report card say, good effort, must try harder, etc.? >> well, things couldn't have been more opportune for the 100 days to be completed. stock markets trading at all-time highs, back with 30 billion. india's g.d.p. is back to two-year highs at 5.7. you couldn't ask for better timing. if you look at how this government has sort of performed the last 100 days, it's been extremely high on ntent. this is india's most strongest government in the last 30 years, and expectations were ky high. for example, he disbanded the planning commission of india, sending a message loud and clear that india 2014 cannot be run of the 1950's. therefore, if you were to take a view of what happened so far, more of these 100 days, it's a ost like a job, has begun, job well done. more importantly, if i were to categor
going to go live to mumbai for that. also coming up, it's an industry worth trillions.nking. ♪ >> the accepted honeymoon and today the return of the prime minister. now this is the performance, get over to mumbai and bloomberg tv's in business anchor. great to see you. what is your report card say, good effort, must try harder, etc.? >> well, things couldn't have been more opportune for the 100 days to be completed. stock markets trading at all-time highs, back with 30 billion....
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liddy dutt, al jazeera, mumbai. >>> rebecca stevenson is here with the latest. rebecca. >> we watched really heavy rainfall pass through, half an irch evere inch o -- half an inf rain in an hour. continuing philadelphia to washington, d.c. as well. the rain totals last 24 hours are impressive. not just for new york city at half an inch but for philadelphia, coming in over an inch and quarter of an inch for d.c. in the last few hours. midwest is where our strongest most powerful storms have pen with. heaviest rains stretching kansas iowa, we have seen that area being watched become smaller but look at all the hail and wind reports. we've had a lot of flash flooding going on with the storm system and winds, we are still clocking wind gusts at 51 miles an hour in central iowa, around des moines, and storms bringing blustery winds around oklahoma as well. the storms are going to slowly ease a little bit. we still have to keep an eye to the sky even overnight. because look at how cold that air is behind this front. dropped 23° from the same time last night in rapid c
liddy dutt, al jazeera, mumbai. >>> rebecca stevenson is here with the latest. rebecca. >> we watched really heavy rainfall pass through, half an irch evere inch o -- half an inf rain in an hour. continuing philadelphia to washington, d.c. as well. the rain totals last 24 hours are impressive. not just for new york city at half an inch but for philadelphia, coming in over an inch and quarter of an inch for d.c. in the last few hours. midwest is where our strongest most powerful...
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it was a very expensive, hard to get, important device. 80s mumbai where i grew up looked like this. lots of tenement housing. i grew up in one of these apartments. 200 square feet, me, for siblings, my parents, seven of us. we shared an outside toilet with a bunch of other tenants who lived on the same floor. we got running water for 30 minutes every evening between 9:00-9:30 tonight. we were told every bucket in a big plastic, so would use that water for the next few hours. in other words, we had a very happy middle-class existence. yet, that's true. in the '80s in india that's what middle-class used to be like. most of us also aspired to go do something different. and as i was going up and i was in the early '80s, i was in high school, and isaac science geek. go figure. one year the project i was wanted for the size there was a great electricity out of geothermal energy. by concept was the following. a lot of extra energy that comes out of the earth through volcanic eruptions, through geysers, it all goes -- what if you could harness this energy and then convert that into electric
it was a very expensive, hard to get, important device. 80s mumbai where i grew up looked like this. lots of tenement housing. i grew up in one of these apartments. 200 square feet, me, for siblings, my parents, seven of us. we shared an outside toilet with a bunch of other tenants who lived on the same floor. we got running water for 30 minutes every evening between 9:00-9:30 tonight. we were told every bucket in a big plastic, so would use that water for the next few hours. in other words, we...
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hood shooter and even attacks in mumbai where a few handful of terrorists invading hotels were able to bring mumbai to a screeching halt for several days. >> the incident you refer to particularly the first two ft. hood and even tsarnaev brothers and what happened in england, it speaks that command and control is usually not there. almost all the time it's not there. so that ingredient makes it you have. whether it's the activity going on in the near or middle east or other motivations outside of this kind of religious extremism to hardcore right wing extremism, lone actors are motivated by a churning that's going on inside and may sometimes be whipped into action due to events. a lone wolf, a singleton, tends to act at his or her own time across a spectrum of different causes. >> so you're saying it's something that's going on in them. they may say it's linked up with isis. they may say it's out of allegiance to something that's happening in the news but it's really more about something that's going on inside their own head. >> precisely. behavioral specialists cite this over and over
hood shooter and even attacks in mumbai where a few handful of terrorists invading hotels were able to bring mumbai to a screeching halt for several days. >> the incident you refer to particularly the first two ft. hood and even tsarnaev brothers and what happened in england, it speaks that command and control is usually not there. almost all the time it's not there. so that ingredient makes it you have. whether it's the activity going on in the near or middle east or other motivations...
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. >> reporter: like building mumbai modern skyline, reviving one of the world's largest economies isall challenge but observers say his election victory in may delivered the political stability that foreign investors were looking for. >> people are expecting this government to deliver more but in a gradual fashion and earnings picking up. i think the next leg of the rally should entice more in this coming. >> reporter: just millions of traders across india are aching for change. the indian economy may not have hit its sweet spot in the first 100 days in office but everyone is hoping the good times are not too far away, i'm with al jazeera, mumbai. >>> still ahead, last-minute deals cap a record summer of spending in european football and details in sport on which big-name players are heading up. stay with us. ♪ ♪ welcome back, guatemala declared a state of emergency in response to a continuing drought and many guatemala families are affected by food shortages and david has more from san jose in western guatemala. >> reporter: in his corn field, he surveys the damage. his corn should
. >> reporter: like building mumbai modern skyline, reviving one of the world's largest economies isall challenge but observers say his election victory in may delivered the political stability that foreign investors were looking for. >> people are expecting this government to deliver more but in a gradual fashion and earnings picking up. i think the next leg of the rally should entice more in this coming. >> reporter: just millions of traders across india are aching for...
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let's go over to mumbai. great to see you. no doubt to me we're talking about two very big, very giant economies. but they've not always seen eye to eye, which i can only imagine makes that visit even more important. >> exactly, because as we talk, even as these two leaders are meeting in india, you had some skirmishes being reported. this has been a big issue between india and china for the last five decades. there have been border problems and they've not been able to resolve it. but on the other side, this hasn't stopped the two countries when it comes to economic ties, and we've seen even on this trip. you've seen a number of deals signed between the two sides. as you mentioned, 12 deals, $20 billion. but i think the big takeaway or the big picture, there are really two factors. number one, china is slowing down a bit and its companies need a new market where they can expand. india is that market. on the other hand, for india it works well because india wants to improve its infrastructure, manufacturing, and ask narendra m
let's go over to mumbai. great to see you. no doubt to me we're talking about two very big, very giant economies. but they've not always seen eye to eye, which i can only imagine makes that visit even more important. >> exactly, because as we talk, even as these two leaders are meeting in india, you had some skirmishes being reported. this has been a big issue between india and china for the last five decades. there have been border problems and they've not been able to resolve it. but on...
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across the country, in mumbai, the capital. millions do not have access to safe, clean and private toilet facilities. even when shared toilets are available, some would rather not use them. in woman has no toilet, pays $0.03 every time she uses these facilities. they are filthy and closed for most of the night. >> translation: if we had a woman's toilets we could use it with courage. strange men hang around, and we are scared to come on our own. >> many in the slum avoid relieving themselves late at night. this, local doctors say, creates a raft of health problems. >> it's difficult for them. they get constipation. dinistry. >> the modi government made toilet troubles a top priority. it may be some time yet before hundreds of millions are spared the daily humiliation. >>> hello, i'm john gibson, and you are at "the listening post", this week journalists at the hands of the islamic state. nuclear power and the media after fukushima. what ukraine needs. another partisan news channel. what would the bombing of gaza look like if it
across the country, in mumbai, the capital. millions do not have access to safe, clean and private toilet facilities. even when shared toilets are available, some would rather not use them. in woman has no toilet, pays $0.03 every time she uses these facilities. they are filthy and closed for most of the night. >> translation: if we had a woman's toilets we could use it with courage. strange men hang around, and we are scared to come on our own. >> many in the slum avoid relieving...
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militants staged coordinated attacks in 2008 in mumbai. more than 160 people were killed. the majority of indians are hindu but the country also has the world's third largest population of muslims. new prime minister modi has described hinduism as the cornerstone of the muslim state. some are concern his views could agitate radical muslims. >>> representatives of iran and six world powers failed to reach a lasting agreement on the future of the iranian nuclear program. but they'll return to the table later this month in new york. the negotiators missed a july deadline for an agreement. but a european union spokesperson said they'll meet again in two weeks on the sidelines of meetings of the u.n. general assembly. they're hoping to reach a deal by late november. but negotiators need to resolve differences on some core issues including the scale of iran's program of uranium enrichment. they are reportedly meeting in geneva to discuss how to proceed. senior government officials from britain and two other european countries will meet with their iranian counter part next thursd
militants staged coordinated attacks in 2008 in mumbai. more than 160 people were killed. the majority of indians are hindu but the country also has the world's third largest population of muslims. new prime minister modi has described hinduism as the cornerstone of the muslim state. some are concern his views could agitate radical muslims. >>> representatives of iran and six world powers failed to reach a lasting agreement on the future of the iranian nuclear program. but they'll...
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across the country, in mumbai, the capital. millions do not have access to safe, clean and private toilet facilities. even when shared toilets are available, some would rather not use them. in woman has no toilet, pays $0.03 every time she uses these facilities. they are filthy and closed for most of the night. >> translation: if we had a woman's toilets we could use it with courage. strange men hang around, and we are scared to come on our own. >> many in the slum
across the country, in mumbai, the capital. millions do not have access to safe, clean and private toilet facilities. even when shared toilets are available, some would rather not use them. in woman has no toilet, pays $0.03 every time she uses these facilities. they are filthy and closed for most of the night. >> translation: if we had a woman's toilets we could use it with courage. strange men hang around, and we are scared to come on our own. >> many in the slum
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and mumbai, right now you have partly cloudy skies but the end of the weekend prescription will work in. nothing too serious. let's take a look at europe now. what we have been seeing out here is unsettled weather in the mediterranean. the low pressure area is pushing through here and even over towards sicily you have thunderstorm warnings in effect at this time. idly as well. and that's going to be the issue as we look ahead through your friday. and working over to the balkans. the low pressure dominating to the low country and northern portions of the british isles. precipitation could push through and it could be blustery in scotland. let's wrap things up into the americas. two big things going on. we have a low off here to the west bringing first solve rough weather and then into the east, precipitation around the washington, d.c. over through the new york city area but smack in the middle if you like summer and you are in winnipeg or rapid city you are going to love this forecast. into the 30s on your thursday. i'll leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> and that wraps up
and mumbai, right now you have partly cloudy skies but the end of the weekend prescription will work in. nothing too serious. let's take a look at europe now. what we have been seeing out here is unsettled weather in the mediterranean. the low pressure area is pushing through here and even over towards sicily you have thunderstorm warnings in effect at this time. idly as well. and that's going to be the issue as we look ahead through your friday. and working over to the balkans. the low...
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al jazeera mumbai. >> a reminder keep up-to-date with all of the latest news on our website. there you can also catch up with any programs you may have missed. >> and much more at aljazeera.com. >> hi i'm lisa fletch fletcher and you're in the stream. we're talking with innovators working to stop 35 million tons of food from being wasted every year in the u.s. our digital producer wajahat ali is taking your comments. how to get a handle on this problem. >> yeah and even our own stream team is guilty of this, megan our producer's pumpkin bars wasted, the perfectly good care rots, h rotlecarrots, we need to fix the source of this problem, the consumer who overbuys, leading to food waste, black nerd says, we need to go back to smaller portions, american portions are muj compared to other countries. you are the third host of the show, throughout the show engage us, using the twitter #a jam stream. ,. >> the average american spends about $150 on produce to poultry. nearly half of what's tossed in the cart doesn't end up in anyone's belly, instead it ends up here in the landfill. a
al jazeera mumbai. >> a reminder keep up-to-date with all of the latest news on our website. there you can also catch up with any programs you may have missed. >> and much more at aljazeera.com. >> hi i'm lisa fletch fletcher and you're in the stream. we're talking with innovators working to stop 35 million tons of food from being wasted every year in the u.s. our digital producer wajahat ali is taking your comments. how to get a handle on this problem. >> yeah and even...
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this story from mumbai. >>> in is one of the most densely populated places on earth. in a dark damp corner of the neighbourhood. the this family are working hard to better their lives. >> this one room home doesn't have running water or a reliable supply of electricity. it's filled with grit. determination and a stream of homework. >> my husband and i are working hard to make my daughter's life is better than ours. i want them to have good lives. >> while this study session is supervised. the husband is trying to make ends meet. working as a tailor, he earned around $170 a month. if my daughters do well, it's good for us. if they work hard and study, they grow up. get good jobs and look after us. >> the daughters are the biggest investment. this 13-year-old is well aware of the price her parents are paying so she can see a world beyond this. >> they are not eating. because of them, i want to do the best. i want to give the best for them. >> reporter: people do", raise families and live the daily lives in exceptionally close quarters here. it's a sense of closeness. th
this story from mumbai. >>> in is one of the most densely populated places on earth. in a dark damp corner of the neighbourhood. the this family are working hard to better their lives. >> this one room home doesn't have running water or a reliable supply of electricity. it's filled with grit. determination and a stream of homework. >> my husband and i are working hard to make my daughter's life is better than ours. i want them to have good lives. >> while this study...
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. ♪ >> trading over in mumbai. in which is stronger than expected. .hat is positivity cnxthe last trading day and is down a fraction. prime minister is in japan as he looks to cement ties between the two countries. what is on his agenda? a good day. >> good morning. the prime minister's visit to japan could very well be the start of two countries who are coming together which is a degree of closeness which will really shake the balance of fire and instability. [indiscernible] and ae see between modi shinzo abe. it is only three persons on the reform and what is likely to be discussed as a -- visit. bilateral relationship with a japan and the newspaper said that shinzo abe and modi are likely to raise the meeting framework to a level from the prime minister and of the moment opening up the economy for more investment by japan and join the agenda to really double the number of companies operating in india over the next five years. on the eve of doing business included great regulatory development ind indian projects
. ♪ >> trading over in mumbai. in which is stronger than expected. .hat is positivity cnxthe last trading day and is down a fraction. prime minister is in japan as he looks to cement ties between the two countries. what is on his agenda? a good day. >> good morning. the prime minister's visit to japan could very well be the start of two countries who are coming together which is a degree of closeness which will really shake the balance of fire and instability. [indiscernible] and...
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people in mumbai are known to spot an opportunity in an unlikely of places.ike millions who call india's capital home. if she can make it here, it is believed she can make it anywhere. >>> a stubborn garbage fire burning for months could be out soon. smoke from the dump fire in nearby canada forced many people complaining of soar threats and headaches to stay indoors. fire crews say they are making progress with a smouldering underground fire and hope to have it out by the end of the month. >> speaking of pollution, the track cars are hitting the track in beijing. it's hoped the formula e grand prix will promote green technology. >>> in a race to protect the environment. china has been in the slow rain. this event shows a change of gear as battery powered racing cars made a deb u on saturday. >> beijing is the capital of the biggest car market, china, it's where we can make a change happen, it's a place they are fighting pollution and promoting electric cars. we thought it was the right place. >> the cars are travelling no more than 225km honour. >> it's a lo
people in mumbai are known to spot an opportunity in an unlikely of places.ike millions who call india's capital home. if she can make it here, it is believed she can make it anywhere. >>> a stubborn garbage fire burning for months could be out soon. smoke from the dump fire in nearby canada forced many people complaining of soar threats and headaches to stay indoors. fire crews say they are making progress with a smouldering underground fire and hope to have it out by the end of the...
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. >> and fareed zakaria joining us by phone from mumbai, india. thank you for being here. >> isis knows releasing another video is not going to dissuade the u.s. and uk from air strikes so why release it now? >> that's a really good point. just at the time when the british are having this internal debate whether they're going to participate in air strikes in syria, isis does this. you would think that would push the british toward more participation not less. isis wants to get past the air strikes and wants to get to the ground game. they want to do it on the ground, they want american and british boots on the ground and trying to convince them to do that because there's no coalition forces that i can see signing up to do this. they believe that once they get into a ground campaign they can drag it out, they can cause great bloodshed, as he said in the video, i take them at their word, they want to cause a bloody and unwinnable war. >> carl, we heard attiyah talking about the executioner in this case. it seems to be the same executioner that behea
. >> and fareed zakaria joining us by phone from mumbai, india. thank you for being here. >> isis knows releasing another video is not going to dissuade the u.s. and uk from air strikes so why release it now? >> that's a really good point. just at the time when the british are having this internal debate whether they're going to participate in air strikes in syria, isis does this. you would think that would push the british toward more participation not less. isis wants to get...
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we are joined now from mumbai. let's start with the biggest concerns. one is inflation and the other is the deficit. where are we in the benchmarks? there are hits and misses with inflation. the new government has continued with a job generation scheme. increased. they had previously mandated that all fruits and vegetables can only be sold through government-nominated warehouses. it seems to have worked for the new government. there was no increase in investments. the fiscal deficit is the key highlight. the deficit target of the previous government and the height in prices. the biggest mess of the concern that the government is focusing too far with the vespa targets. >> what is the conversation we have here in the run-up's to the elections. tos has to be a prime issue achieve. what are we seeing? int movement has there been drawing up the investment and in the governance? they were looking to implement governance. >> soliloquy. -- absolutely. let me talk to you about the key policies. they were trying to push it through and having stock. that had slig
we are joined now from mumbai. let's start with the biggest concerns. one is inflation and the other is the deficit. where are we in the benchmarks? there are hits and misses with inflation. the new government has continued with a job generation scheme. increased. they had previously mandated that all fruits and vegetables can only be sold through government-nominated warehouses. it seems to have worked for the new government. there was no increase in investments. the fiscal deficit is the key...
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. >> 19 minutes away from the start of trading in mumbai. let's look at the futures.ures, the nifty futures up by .3%. could be erasing the loss that we saw on friday. no trading today in china. surprise,e that big trade data coming out for august which showed a nearly $50 billion surplus. seng in the doldrums a little bit. even though we have the positivity on wall street on friday, did not translate to positivity in the asia-pacific. most equity markets on the way down. nikkei, looking at the which was positive after its morning session. ♪ >> mind the gap. china cracks down on bankers pay. they will not sidestep bonus rules. and stocks in wellington and jakarta at record highs. a bit of a sinking feeling elsewhere. getting the japanese reopen as well. markets thate the are closed are china and south korea and taiwan. three markets are closed. nikkei holding as it comes back from that lunch break. singapore, and the hang seng seeing declines. mainmport story is the one. the hang seng is one of the top three decliners. diversion's -- a bit of a diversion's -- a bit of
. >> 19 minutes away from the start of trading in mumbai. let's look at the futures.ures, the nifty futures up by .3%. could be erasing the loss that we saw on friday. no trading today in china. surprise,e that big trade data coming out for august which showed a nearly $50 billion surplus. seng in the doldrums a little bit. even though we have the positivity on wall street on friday, did not translate to positivity in the asia-pacific. most equity markets on the way down. nikkei, looking...
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terrorist situation where we are trying to locate bombers and locate victims, there was an example in mumbaihere disinformation was intentionally being put out. the state department ran a similar campaign called tag. the ideal is to find five individuals, moving targets across the world. and m.i.t. team won again. m.i.t.n the previous team from uc san diego one. they found three out of five people. >> where is that died out? >> i don't know. -- where is that guy now? >> i don't know. [laughter] that kind of stuff is interesting in terms of collective action. narrow the focus in a really fast way. or the red cross, the golden ticket is resilience. isturns out that being lost a really fine balance between being resilient or not resilient. key things about being able to cope with the unexpected is how connected you are with your community and neighbors. it's not about how much water you have your closet or your emergency preparedness kit, although it still happens. it is how well-connected are you? canant to do as much as we as an organization to say we are developing these absent encouraging t
terrorist situation where we are trying to locate bombers and locate victims, there was an example in mumbaihere disinformation was intentionally being put out. the state department ran a similar campaign called tag. the ideal is to find five individuals, moving targets across the world. and m.i.t. team won again. m.i.t.n the previous team from uc san diego one. they found three out of five people. >> where is that died out? >> i don't know. -- where is that guy now? >> i...
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. >> on the way back from mumbai to go meet with the president in china, i stopped in singapore to meete 81 yu who most say is the wisest man in the orient. >> he wound up apologizing for using the term orient and had to apologize for using the term and opening the door to u.s. combat forces in the mideast. how damaging were the three? it's early, obviously. >> even if joe biden ran, he is the sig 95 canned underdog. this is the fundamental problem. the last time he ran for president, a story came up on the former colleague at the "new york times" in which biden called barack obama clean and articulate. that was the day he announced his presidential campaign. joe biden is the most real politician you have. he does say what's on his mind. that often gets him into trouble. >> you and i spent a lot of time reporting on vice president biden. these are a part of who he is as a politician. >> it's hard to manage because so much of what is appealing about him to a lot of voters is the fact that he is authentic and doesn't always seem scripted and says things he shouldn't say. how do you allow
. >> on the way back from mumbai to go meet with the president in china, i stopped in singapore to meete 81 yu who most say is the wisest man in the orient. >> he wound up apologizing for using the term orient and had to apologize for using the term and opening the door to u.s. combat forces in the mideast. how damaging were the three? it's early, obviously. >> even if joe biden ran, he is the sig 95 canned underdog. this is the fundamental problem. the last time he ran for...
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. >>> nicholas nelka has signed for mumbai city in the new super league.his plan to join the lead may be scuffled by a five-month ban. in march after being given the ban after the controversial celebration. they asked fifa to make sure that the ban is applied worldwide. fifa has yet to clarify their position. >>> cricketeer agmil hopes play again. he has been taking part in a rehabilitation program at pakistan's national cricket academy where he's getting used to a new way of bowling. >> by the grace of god, with my hard work, and the information from the coaches given to me, i will come back strongly. >> alberto contradore said winning has been a dream. his victory represents a massive change of fortune. he broke his leg earlier this year forcing him to miss the tour de france. >>> floyd mayweather jr. has given his strongest indication that he'll be ready to fight manny pacquiao. for now pacquiao will begin training for his next fight in november. the fight is in the southern philippines where he's regarded as a local hero. >> reporter: just 15 and with
. >>> nicholas nelka has signed for mumbai city in the new super league.his plan to join the lead may be scuffled by a five-month ban. in march after being given the ban after the controversial celebration. they asked fifa to make sure that the ban is applied worldwide. fifa has yet to clarify their position. >>> cricketeer agmil hopes play again. he has been taking part in a rehabilitation program at pakistan's national cricket academy where he's getting used to a new way of...
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. >> across the country even along mumbai millions of people do not have access to safe, clean, and privateoilet facilities. even when shared toilets are available some people would rather not use them. this woman has no toilet in her home pays $0.03 every time she uses these facilities. but they're filthy and closed for most of the night. >> if we had a woman's toilet we could use them in courage. strange men hang around here and we're scared to come on our own. >> many avoid relieving themselves late at night. this creates health problems. >> the government has made ind india's toilet troubles a top priority, but it may be some time yet before it ensures hundreds of millions of people are spared this daily humiliation. >> we go to robin. >> thank you very much. >> we're going to start with tennis. with only three of the top ten still if contention for the title. we have the action. >> reporter: it was another day of obsessive as more big names crashed out. probably the biggest wozniacki beating out sharapova. >> it means a lot for me. the season for me has been a little bit up and down, a
. >> across the country even along mumbai millions of people do not have access to safe, clean, and privateoilet facilities. even when shared toilets are available some people would rather not use them. this woman has no toilet in her home pays $0.03 every time she uses these facilities. but they're filthy and closed for most of the night. >> if we had a woman's toilet we could use them in courage. strange men hang around here and we're scared to come on our own. >> many avoid...
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. >> on the way back from mumbai to go meet with president xi in china i stopped in singapore to meet guy named li kwan yu who most foreign policy experts say is the most wisest man in the orient. >> oh, in the orient. can't say it. immediately people begin demanding an apology by biden. why? "the factor" researched the word orient and president frank wu who teaches at howard university says this, oriental is like the word negro, it conjures up an era. it is associated with a time when asians has a subordinate status. now, i didn't know that. and i spent some time in the orient. i've been on the orient express train. here's a "the factor" tip of the day. somebody's going to be offended no matter what you say, but if a group, a whole group, doesn't like a word, why say it? if you can use a word asians, you should. goes to respect. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. spout off about "the factor" anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be a cretin. that's not a person who lives on th
. >> on the way back from mumbai to go meet with president xi in china i stopped in singapore to meet guy named li kwan yu who most foreign policy experts say is the most wisest man in the orient. >> oh, in the orient. can't say it. immediately people begin demanding an apology by biden. why? "the factor" researched the word orient and president frank wu who teaches at howard university says this, oriental is like the word negro, it conjures up an era. it is associated...
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. >> i'm in mumbai reporting from our new global series "my home." i'm in one of the nation's largest slums meeting a family working hard against poverty. >> thank you for watching. bye bye. whole dance thing will work out. >> tough realities... >> we chicago ch-iraq, because we have more killings... >> life changing moments... >> shut the camera.... >> from oscar winning director, alex gibney, a hard hitting look control. i'm antonio mora. those stories and more, straight ahead. >> we are at war with i.s.i.l. the same way we're at war with
. >> i'm in mumbai reporting from our new global series "my home." i'm in one of the nation's largest slums meeting a family working hard against poverty. >> thank you for watching. bye bye. whole dance thing will work out. >> tough realities... >> we chicago ch-iraq, because we have more killings... >> life changing moments... >> shut the camera.... >> from oscar winning director, alex gibney, a hard hitting look control. i'm antonio mora....
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we have a story from india's financial capital mumbai. >> reporter: this is one of the most densely populated places on earth and in a dark, damp corner of this neighbourhood. this woman and her family are working hard to better their lives. her one-room home does not have running water or a reliable supply of electricity. it's filled with grit, determination and a steady stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughters' lives are better than ours. i want them to have good life. while they supervise the study session, her husband is trying to make ends meet. working as a tailor he earns around $170 a month. >> if my doubters do well, it will be good for us too. if they work hard and study, they grow up, get good jobs and look after us. >> reporter: her daughters are her biggest investment and they are aware of the price paying. so she can feel a world behind therapy. >> we are trading well. i want to give the best for them. >> people do business, raise families and live their daily lives in exceptionally close quarters, and it's the sense, the f
we have a story from india's financial capital mumbai. >> reporter: this is one of the most densely populated places on earth and in a dark, damp corner of this neighbourhood. this woman and her family are working hard to better their lives. her one-room home does not have running water or a reliable supply of electricity. it's filled with grit, determination and a steady stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughters' lives are...
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because if they carry out another attack like the attack on mumbai in 2008 they could precipitate the war between india and pakistan and the war between pakistan and india to me is the most dangerous scenario that i can think of for going nuclear in our lifetimes. it didn't get a lot of notice but two days before prime minister modi was inaugurated, there was an attack on the indian consulate in afghanistan. that attack was carried out by lashkar-e-taiba. the united states government has officially said that attack was carried out by lashkar-e-taiba. content of the tag as best we can put together was to take hostages inside the consulate, hold those hostages for ransom as mr. moody was being inaugurated. how that worked out we would've had an enormous crisis spent quick question but then the lady constantly to bring the microphone to her. just wanted to pick up on the reference to india. what was the principal indian the motive for essentially blessing or supporting the soviet invasion? was it because of the close relationship between india and the soviet union, or was it more related
because if they carry out another attack like the attack on mumbai in 2008 they could precipitate the war between india and pakistan and the war between pakistan and india to me is the most dangerous scenario that i can think of for going nuclear in our lifetimes. it didn't get a lot of notice but two days before prime minister modi was inaugurated, there was an attack on the indian consulate in afghanistan. that attack was carried out by lashkar-e-taiba. the united states government has...
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i think that the mumbai attacks where you had a handful of gunmen paralyze the city for days after attacking a hotel. you had a jihadist, you know, beheading a british soldier on the streets in the united kingdom. you could have and khorasan apparently was interested not just large attacks but smaller attacks. you can have an individual or series of individuals, you know, kind of doing dramatic -- >> the westgate mall attack. >> right. >> officials really feared. think about it, you have a handful of gunmen able to get to a location, coordinate off, that was in nairobi. yeah, they're continuously thinking about how they can wreak maximum havoc. it doesn't have to be a plane, but al qaeda likes to keep poking and poking and saying, oh, we're coming back at you. we're coming back at you. you have tsa? we'll still get you. >> there are hundreds of veterans from this jihadist conflict from syria and iraq back now in europe. but for al qaeda hitting passenger jets, it's still a big goal. think of the global economic repercussions if you take a passenger jet out of the sky. so they're still very m
i think that the mumbai attacks where you had a handful of gunmen paralyze the city for days after attacking a hotel. you had a jihadist, you know, beheading a british soldier on the streets in the united kingdom. you could have and khorasan apparently was interested not just large attacks but smaller attacks. you can have an individual or series of individuals, you know, kind of doing dramatic -- >> the westgate mall attack. >> right. >> officials really feared. think about...
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i'm from mumbai, india. i'm 35 years old. i live here all alone. i have cerebral palsy.'ve got enough work, couple of fil films. the first film in bollywood where i played me, myself. now i move a step forward to the world of bollywood. i just finished writing my first feature film. i shoot my first film. the typing on the laptop is slow, but it's not impossible. it took me over two years day and night to create my script. i wrote the screen play and story. now it's finally done. i am beautiful. >> she is indeed. from me and the team, thanks for watching bbc world news. bye bye. rs. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to ang
i'm from mumbai, india. i'm 35 years old. i live here all alone. i have cerebral palsy.'ve got enough work, couple of fil films. the first film in bollywood where i played me, myself. now i move a step forward to the world of bollywood. i just finished writing my first feature film. i shoot my first film. the typing on the laptop is slow, but it's not impossible. it took me over two years day and night to create my script. i wrote the screen play and story. now it's finally done. i am...
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. >> reporter: he says that they are responsible for the 2008 mumbai attacks that killed 164 people. but pakistan's supreme court has cleared him for lack of evidence. he denies the charges and says he focused on humanitarian causes. >> every country is building dams with the climactic change. even india has built 4,000 dams where only 62 dams have been built in kashmir. even china has built more than that. but unfortunately, pakistan is lacking in construction of new dams. that's what is needed today. >> reporter: while it is difficult to judge what is his motive may be his organization has filled a vacuum that is of vital importance. pakistan may have seen many disasters. but it is still poorly equipped and trained to deal with launch catastrophes. kamal hyder al jazeera, pakistan. >> ththe latest independent pole for the independence of caught land suggests that 53% will vote no. 47% will vote yes. it is this contrast to a weekend poll which suggests that scots would vote yes in next week's referendum. scottish nationalists say there is a sign of panic. >> reporter: ihe swept his
. >> reporter: he says that they are responsible for the 2008 mumbai attacks that killed 164 people. but pakistan's supreme court has cleared him for lack of evidence. he denies the charges and says he focused on humanitarian causes. >> every country is building dams with the climactic change. even india has built 4,000 dams where only 62 dams have been built in kashmir. even china has built more than that. but unfortunately, pakistan is lacking in construction of new dams. that's...
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after art school in mumbai, he became famous for this sculpture, one of which is at india's parliament. >> people like it, i also like it. understanding what gandhi was, what he wanted. by seeing the statute, they will get inspired. >> gandhi wanted peace for the world, soy like this. and the thinking -- to mix culture on this subject. >> now, he isoi just that. >> this is the largest gandhi statute every made, said to be placed in front of a state assembly, statutes like this one depicting political figures have dominated his work and made him famous, but he feels that even now his legacy isn't complete. >> 16 of his statutes are in parliament, others in every state in india, and dozens of cities worldwide. i wish to have biggest possible modern art, i wish to make -- but that refret hasn't dispatchenned his passion, say those that work with him includes his son. >> he is really enjoying his work, i this that's one reason why he has been so active. >> ethe senior has no plans to retire. >> so we go on. >> even at 89, the desire to create keeps him going. thank you for watching this li
after art school in mumbai, he became famous for this sculpture, one of which is at india's parliament. >> people like it, i also like it. understanding what gandhi was, what he wanted. by seeing the statute, they will get inspired. >> gandhi wanted peace for the world, soy like this. and the thinking -- to mix culture on this subject. >> now, he isoi just that. >> this is the largest gandhi statute every made, said to be placed in front of a state assembly, statutes...
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one thing that worries me, is that a terrorist attack, like an 9/11 in india, something like the mumbaiack that took place several years ago, could rapidly escalate, and could put two nuclear powers india and pakistan at each other's throat that's a very dangerous situation for the region and the world. given the nuclear arms in both countries. >> robert o'brien, always good to have you on the program, thank you. >> thank you. >> today marks to hundred 50 days since three of our colleagues were imprisoned in egypt. peter kress that, mohammed fami, were found guilty of reporting false news and assisting the muslim brotherhood. charges the men and al jazeera deny. in virginia a federal jury has convicted a one time republican rising star in corruption charges. former governor and his wife were accused of selling their influence to help a diet supplement business, and the owner of it. prosecutors say they took $165,000 in loans and gifted that including golf out agos lavish vacations he was once considered a possible presidential candidate, he and his wife could go to prison for decades wh
one thing that worries me, is that a terrorist attack, like an 9/11 in india, something like the mumbaiack that took place several years ago, could rapidly escalate, and could put two nuclear powers india and pakistan at each other's throat that's a very dangerous situation for the region and the world. given the nuclear arms in both countries. >> robert o'brien, always good to have you on the program, thank you. >> thank you. >> today marks to hundred 50 days since three of...
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we have the story from the financial capital, mumbai. >> this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. in a dark, damp corner, this woman and her family work hard to better their lives. >> this one room home doesn't have running water for a reliable supply of electricity but is filled with grit, determination and a stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughter's life is better than ours. we are sending them to a private school to they get good education and a good life. >> she supervises the session, upstairs her husband is trying to make ends meet. working as a tailor, he earns 170 a month. >> if my daughters do well, it will be good for us too. if they work hard and study, they grow up. get good jobs and look after us. >> reporter: her daughters are her big investment and her 13-year-old is well aware of the price her parents are paying so she can see a world beyond here. >> they are not eating, we are studying well because of that. i want to do the best. i want to give the best for them. >> people do business, raise familie
we have the story from the financial capital, mumbai. >> this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. in a dark, damp corner, this woman and her family work hard to better their lives. >> this one room home doesn't have running water for a reliable supply of electricity but is filled with grit, determination and a stream of homework. >> translation: my husband and i are working hard to make sure our daughter's life is better than ours. we are sending them to a...
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again, the nidal hasan shooter, and again, the attacks in mumbai, a handful of fighters can really paralyzehat is exactly right, anderson, the types of things that can be done with small arms and not very sophisticated capabilities. that is why we're doing everything we can to address the violent messages and to counter the messages. you will hear president obama talk about that as far as the foreign fighters meeting at the u.n. security council. >> and with the khorasan, a lot of people may have read about it in "the new york times" for the first time or maybe are just hearing about it today. how long has u.s. officials, how long have you been talking about it? >> we have been focused on this group for a while now, working with our foreign partners for about two years, focused on them. they are a group, as you said, of al qaeda veterans. >> do you have a sense of how big they are? >> they are seasoned operatives, individuals who traveled from afghanistan and pakistan area, from other areas in the middle east, bringing their skills and their expertise and experience to take advantage of the
again, the nidal hasan shooter, and again, the attacks in mumbai, a handful of fighters can really paralyzehat is exactly right, anderson, the types of things that can be done with small arms and not very sophisticated capabilities. that is why we're doing everything we can to address the violent messages and to counter the messages. you will hear president obama talk about that as far as the foreign fighters meeting at the u.n. security council. >> and with the khorasan, a lot of people...
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we saw that in mumbai and india in 2008. we have seen it, for example, in the boston marathon, which was, i think, intended to be followed with other attacks elsewhere. now their tactics have changed and that in some ways makes it more difficult because the more widespread and the smaller scale the plots, the less of a signature there is and the harder to detect. >> of course, you don't need much money when you talk about the boston marathon, they have a pressure cooker and i don't know what off the internet. it isn't difficult to do. this you just have to basically find someone who is so evil. >> that's right. but the thing that's really changed is, when you have people like the boston marathon folks or some of the other people who have tried to carry out attacks here. not been very competent in terms of bomb-making or activity. when you bring people over to syria and iraq, you train them in to how to make bombs and train them into combat. get them more radicalized by exposing them into violence. if they come back they are
we saw that in mumbai and india in 2008. we have seen it, for example, in the boston marathon, which was, i think, intended to be followed with other attacks elsewhere. now their tactics have changed and that in some ways makes it more difficult because the more widespread and the smaller scale the plots, the less of a signature there is and the harder to detect. >> of course, you don't need much money when you talk about the boston marathon, they have a pressure cooker and i don't know...
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i mean, it was like mumbai, right? the authorities were not able to bring this siege to a close in the first day or in the second day and all through the third day. it just went on and on and on. these poor people at the mercy of these terrorist attackers. and before that point, it's not as if the united states government had been ignoring al shabaab. there had been numerous u.s. air strikes against the group in somalia including an air strike that killed the group's top leader back in 2008. but in 2012, excuse me, sorry, in 2013, it was just something about that attack in kenya, just the emotional force of that terrifying attack on this very knowable, very cosmopolitan, y,r mall in nairobi. when that news broke internationally, it was enough to not just horrify the world, it was enough specifically to make u.s. decision-makers scale up what they were willing to have the u.s. government and the u.s. military do against this group, al shabaab. less than two weeks after that attack on that mall in nairobi, the u.s. launc
i mean, it was like mumbai, right? the authorities were not able to bring this siege to a close in the first day or in the second day and all through the third day. it just went on and on and on. these poor people at the mercy of these terrorist attackers. and before that point, it's not as if the united states government had been ignoring al shabaab. there had been numerous u.s. air strikes against the group in somalia including an air strike that killed the group's top leader back in 2008....
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you had a handful of guys with ak-47s basically shut down mumbai for a couple of days as they took over the beheading of a british soldier on the streets in new england. that can cause panic in new york city. if you have one or two of those in the united states, that can be a whole new ball game. >> that's absolutely right. when you listen to the message that the spokesperson for isis put out calling on the lone wolves to launch attacks. talk about get them in their homes, take them out of their homes, it's very sort of much more suggesting a much more personal style attack. something that we're very unaccustomed to in this country. you'll see people really frightened and really sort of taken aback by it and rightly so. so it's why the australia case was so concerning, right? can you imagine an innocent civilian not connected to a government installation or government official grabbed off the street, beheaded, filmed and had the body exposed is just unthingable. >> phillip -- let me interrupt right now. i want to go to jim sciutto. what are you learning? >> hi, anderson. i've just been
you had a handful of guys with ak-47s basically shut down mumbai for a couple of days as they took over the beheading of a british soldier on the streets in new england. that can cause panic in new york city. if you have one or two of those in the united states, that can be a whole new ball game. >> that's absolutely right. when you listen to the message that the spokesperson for isis put out calling on the lone wolves to launch attacks. talk about get them in their homes, take them out...
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the rain is further south and very heavy rain to the south of mumbai, 143 millimeters of rain in 24 hoursorth of that 101 millimeters coming down in 24 hours and that is where the wet weather will be over the next couple of days. you can see to the far northwest, no sign of significant rainfall coming through but any little that we do will exacerbate those problems we have in place. the heaviest rainfall toward west bengal and the case through the weekend. so that is where we will see the worst of the weather over the next few days and bad weather going to the philippines over the next few days, we have a tropical storm which developed to the east here and it will make its way here around saturday night into sunday so very heavy rain certainly coming through at that stage and gradually pushing up to the island but you can see sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour and the worst of the wind is on the northern flank and not bad with the wind and like a category one on the scale and flooding rain will come this weekend, daren. >> thank you, plenty more to come after the break, if scott la
the rain is further south and very heavy rain to the south of mumbai, 143 millimeters of rain in 24 hoursorth of that 101 millimeters coming down in 24 hours and that is where the wet weather will be over the next couple of days. you can see to the far northwest, no sign of significant rainfall coming through but any little that we do will exacerbate those problems we have in place. the heaviest rainfall toward west bengal and the case through the weekend. so that is where we will see the worst...